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MARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONTACT INFORMATION Marine and Coastal Science Program Address: 516 High St, MS 9183, Bellingham, WA 98225 Email: [email protected] Phone: 360.650.3951 Website: https://marine.wwu.edu WWU is an equal opportunity institution. ADMISSIONS GENERAL ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Once per year, the program admits a new cohort of approximately 30 students. Students begin the major as a cohort in the spring with MACS 210: Introduction to Marine and Coastal Science Research. Students then move together throught the major core classes, starting with MACS 301: Marine Physical Processes in the fall. The admissions application opens annually in mid – October and closes on December 31st. Students apply on our website by submitting an online application. Typically, students will apply during fall quarter of their sophomore year. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY Students are eligible to apply for admissions to the major when they have completed or will complete by the end of spring quarter all of the major preparatory courses listed below. MATH 124 – Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MATH 125 – Calculus and Analytic Geometry II CHEM 161 – General Chemistry I CHEM 162 – General Chemistry II CHEM 163 – General Chemistry III GEOL 211 – Physical Geology BIOL 204 – Introduction to Evolution, Ecology, & Biodivesity PHYS 161 – Physics with Calculus I Active Minds Changing Lives

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Page 1: CONTACT INFORMATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCE · 2020-03-30 · MARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONTACT INFORMATION Marine and Coastal Science

MARINE AND

COASTAL SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INCONTACT INFORMATION

Marine and Coastal Science Program

Address: 516 High St, MS 9183, Bellingham, WA 98225

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 360.650.3951

Website: https://marine.wwu.edu

WWU is an equal opportunity institution.

ADMISSIONS

GENERAL ADMISSIONS INFORMATIONOnce per year, the program admits a new cohort of approximately 30 students. Students begin the major as a cohort in the spring with MACS 210: Introduction to Marine and Coastal Science Research. Students then move together throught the major core classes, starting with MACS 301: Marine Physical Processes in the fall.

The admissions application opens annually in mid – October and closes on December 31st. Students apply on our website by submitting an online application. Typically, students will apply during fall quarter of their sophomore year.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY Students are eligible to apply for admissions to the major when they have completed or will complete by the end of spring quarter all of the major preparatory courses listed below.

➡ MATH 124 – Calculus and Analytic Geometry I ➡ MATH 125 – Calculus and Analytic Geometry II ➡ CHEM 161 – General Chemistry I ➡ CHEM 162 – General Chemistry II ➡ CHEM 163 – General Chemistry III ➡ GEOL 211 – Physical Geology ➡ BIOL 204 – Introduction to Evolution, Ecology, & Biodivesity

➡ PHYS 161 – Physics with Calculus I

Active Minds Changing Lives

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STUDY MARINE SCIENCE ACROSS DISCIPLINES The new MACS major is a partnership between three existing academic departments (Biology, Geology, and Environmental Sciences) and Shannon Point Marine Center. You will have a unique opportunity to study marine science in an environment of interdisciplinary collaboration.

LEARN, WORK, AND THRIVE TOGETHER Study marine science as a cohort, beginning with a research experience in your second year, and continuing through the 3rd year with the core course series, and culminating with a capstone project in your final year.

GAIN RESEARCH EXPERIENCE You will have opportunities to engage in mentored, hands-on research opportunities in your sophomore year through immersive study at the marine center in Anacortes, Washington.

ACCESS TO MARINE LABS & RESEARCH VESSELS Spend time in the field, on oceanographic vessels, and in learning laboratories. Engage deeply in marine research and focused study of the Salish Sea.

B.S. IN MARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCEThe B.S. in Marine and Coastal Science (MACS) is a new cohort-based, interdisciplinary, and experiential program designed to provide students with the opportunity to engage in coastal and marine-focused research. Active learning experiences help students develop into confident, thoughtful, ethical scientists who are ready to address the growing challenges affecting marine and coastal environments.

Each year, a new cohort of students begins the program, engaging in hands-on research and learning experiences in and around the Salish Sea, with opportunities for focused, residential study at Western’s Shannon Point Marine Center (SPMC) in Anacortes, about an hour from the main campus.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM PROGRAM FEATURES HOW TO PREPARE

STEP 1: MEET WITH MACS ADVISOR Schedule a meeting with our program advisor to learn more about the major and preparatory courses, as well as the admissions process, including timeline and application requirements.

STEP 2: DECLARE AS A MACS PRE-MAJOR If you decide to pursue Marine and Coastal Science as your major, declare as a pre-major as soon as possible to receive relevant updates, and stay connected with the program and the marine science community.

STEP 3: COMPLETE PREPARATORY COURSES Enroll in, and complete preparatory courses for the major, in Math, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, and Physics.

STEP 4: APPLY TO THE MAJOR Upon nearing completion of your preparatory courses, apply to the major by the program admissions deadline (Dec. 31st).

STEP 5: START THE MAJORUpon admissions, enroll in MACS 210 (if you didn’t participate in the MSS program) in spring and start the major core series in the fall, starting with MACS 301, followed by MACS 302 and 303 in winter and spring. Flesh out your degree program through a variety of elective courses focused on your goals and interests.